Question: Hi, please explain to me how to do this question. A mining company has constructed a town near the site of a rich mineral discovery

Hi, please explain to me how to do this question.

A mining company has constructed a town near the site of a rich mineral discovery in a remote part of Australia. It is expected the mineral deposit will be exhausted in 10 years and mining operations will cease and the town will be abandoned after the 10-year period.

You have been asked by an agricultural company to evaluate an associated project that involves supplying the mining town with meat and agricultural produce for the 10-year period by developing nearby land. Costs, sales and operating expenses relating to the project are:

1) Investment in land is $1,000,000, farm buildings $200,000 and farm equipment $400,000.

2) The land is expected to have a realisable value of $500,000 in 10 years.

3) The buildings have an estimated life of 20 years at which time their salvage value would be zero. They are to be depreciated on a straight line (prime cost) basis for tax purposes based on this life. The salvage value of the buildings after 10 years is expected to be $50,000.

4) The farm equipment has an estimated life of 10 years and a zero salvage value. The equipment is to be depreciated on a straight line (prime cost) basis for tax purposes based on this life.

5) Investment in working capital is $250,000. This will be recovered at the end of the project's life.

6) Annual cash sales are estimated to be $3,000,000.

7) Annual cash operating costs are estimated to be $2,200,000

8) Assume tax is paid one year after the year of income

9) The company tax rate is 39 per cent

10) The company required rate of return after-tax is 10 per cent.

Required:

Should the agricultural company undertake the project?

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